Vinny getting another minor touchup to fix some stuff in his sprites- sometime in the future he and Joel will be re-sprited from scratch and potentially be joined by another close associate with the Vinesauce crew

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These are so sweet, I love doodling monsters too, (fakemon below) always fun to see what others do! I haven't sprited any of mine, it's a crazy amount of work, mad respect for pixel artists. Loving these updates!

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oh also since I know some of y’all like danganronpa, have some v3 characters that I’ve sprited. currently working on tenko, but I’ve held off to make some other stuff as well.

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And now here's all of them together in one. I don't expect Twitter to be kind to this image.

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The Great Red Whale, singlehandedly responsible for extending the time spent on this project by a week. The image is so big I had to quarter the size for Twitter to not convert it to a jpeg. Probably my biggest finished drawing ever.

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The giant cyclops eel, the thing which is actually only one of those three things. Indeed it is so much so the one of those three things that it is, in fact, that I had to halve the image size for Twitter to not convert it to a jpeg.

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Gallasen Verijah. Very deliberate callback in design terms to Dommen, so I decided to also put a callback in the lore. For some reason couldn't come up with much to write specifically about this dude so I went to heck with it he's a viola player now.

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Hordt, one of many examples of what can happen when the sprite you're interpreting is just an indecipherable blob. Pretty happy with what I wrote about it, though. Not as happy with the fact that the pattern underneath that text took so long though.

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The explosive cephalopod. Maybe my favourite lore entry, definitely one of my favourites for that opening sentence alone, and as it was the first somewhat lighthearted one I wrote. Original interpretation was a turtle.

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The marine centipede, another one whose sprite I thought of as just "hooded figure" until I got to drawing it. "Hooded figure" would've probably been a lot closer than what I actually did in this case, but in fairness the original sprite is a bit of a mess.

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The flying ray, which appears to be a lot of people's favourite. I had to make this one 1% smaller to fit the 850x850 frame, which I also had to do for Deiris but failed to mention at the time.

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The masked serpent, really more of a mask that grows a tail when it needs one. I definitely saw the basic concept of a mask in the sprite, but what the mask was attached to was very much not definite, and I took a rather loose approach to the mask itself too.

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The false flower, an overachiever in its field, to the point of nearly completely sabotaging its own effectiveness. I think, looking at the sprite, that I simply couldn't come up with anything else at the time, since this one is pretty darn loose.

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The Risen Sage. This was one of the several which I originally interpreted as "hooded figure" but I like this more metallic look quite a bit more. Also the first one where the pattern underneath the text was chosen with some sort of thematic significance in mind.

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The protocyclops, apparent ancestor to all following cyclopes. Looking at the sprite now I will admit that I could've probably done something a lot cooler. Also this one has the shortest lore entry, because I couldn't figure out anything more to write.

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The abyssal hermit crabs. I saw two with pink eyes and yellow shells in the sprite but decided if I was drawing two that it would be best to have some variety.

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The eye of the cosmos, also known by many other names. The single simplest and quickest design I put out because I couldn't see any other way to interpret it and I find it hard to mess up a drawing of just an eye. Also has the longest bit of lore, funnily enough.

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The crimson fisherman, whose general demeanour I decided to take, after drawing it, as being a sort of ghost or zombie fish, and so that's what I wrote. Still pretty faithful, and pretty simple, but definitely not so much so as the next one.

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The cyclops eel, a very speedy and seemingly very dangerous boy. I think one of my interpretations was a sort of jellyfish thing with two tentacles, sort of like Driftloon, but it wasn't as graceful as this.

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Deiris, a hungry hungry creature with possibly more visible teeth than every other design in this series combined. I recall one of my interpretations of the sprite here was two frogs riding on a dog, though you have to flip it to see that one more easily.

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